Autism linked to vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy, researchers find
by Australian Associated Press from on (#2562S)
Study finds pregnant women with low vitamin D levels at 20 weeks more likely to have a child with autistic traits
The important role vitamin D plays in early life is back in the spotlight after Australian researchers noticed a link between a deficiency during pregnancy and autism.
The study found pregnant women with low vitamin D levels at 20 weeks' gestation were more likely to have a child with autistic traits by the age of six.
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